The Next God

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Pub Date 1 Nov 2024 | Archive Date 15 Apr 2025

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Description

A NOVEL ABOUT THE VERY REAL SEARCH FOR SPIRITUAL PURPOSE

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My parents took me to get a puppy the day they told us they were getting divorced. At the shelter, I picked out a half-shepherd, half-chow. Black coat with a brown mane. She looked like she had lion blood. I named her Flame.

She died when I was twelve. Tumors no one knew were there until it was too late. The day Flame died was the day I stopped believing in God.

It was also the day I became obsessed with finding something new to believe in.

A NOVEL ABOUT THE VERY REAL SEARCH FOR SPIRITUAL PURPOSE

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My parents took me to get a puppy the day they told us they were getting divorced. At...


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"Gottfred is plainly a talent to watch" -- Kirkus Reviews

"Gottfred is plainly a talent to watch" -- Kirkus Reviews


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ISBN 9781965956007
PRICE 8.88
PAGES 192

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I have very mixed feelings about this book. It was interesting to read but I'm not sure it was believable enough for me. It was basically a story about a man who is searching for something to believe in. He takes a road trip with the editor of the newspaper he works for to meet up with a self-proclaimed "diety" with special powers. Only to discover that he....well you just have to read it for yourself.

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